Boston Bombers CIA and Prince Andrew Connections

 

The uncle of Boston's two Tsarnaev brothers worked for the CIA-front organisation called USAID.

 

 

 

 

 

Was Boston Bombers 'Uncle Ruslan' with the CIA?

 

Obama's mother also worked for USAID, while being in the CIA, reportedly.

 

 

Uncle Ruslan Tsarni (Tsarnaev), of Montgomery Maryland, graduated from Duke Law School in 1998 and is now a 'well-connected' oil executive and lawyer.

 

Uncle Ruslan appears to have links to a group of oil executives who, according to The London Telegraph, comprise "a network of personal and business relationships" allegedly used for "international corruption,"

 

Uncle Ruslan is currently involved in an international criminal investigation into Timur Kulibayev, who has links to prince Andrew

 

 

Kulibayev from Kazakhstan

 

Kulibayev is the Kazakh billionaire alleged to have stolen $6 billion from Kazakhstan's BTA Bank.

 

Kulibayev is married to Kulibayeva, the daughter of Kazakhstan's President Nursultan Nazarbayev.

 

Prince Andrew sold his home to Kulibayev, who paid $5 million over the asking price.

 

The London Sunday Times on May 8, 2011.

 

 

Goga.

 

According to The London Telegraph:

 

"A group of wealthy Kazakh oil executives and Prince Andrew's close friend Goga Ashkenazi met at a Thai beach resort, when the deal to buy the Prince's home was discussed."

 

The group "was joined by a mystery man, who stayed in Miss Ashkenazi's private villa, who used the alias "John Smith" on the resort's reservation record."

 

"The sale of the Sunninghill estate... has already raised concerns after it was disclosed the buyer was an offshore trust belonging to Timur Kulibayev..."

 

Reportedly Kulibayev has a child by Goga Ashkenazi, a Kazakh socialite. 

 

Reportedly Kulibayev laundered money through offshore companies to hide his purchase of Prince Andrew's house.

 

This emerged during a legal battle involving missing money.

 

The purchase of Prince Andrew's house was put together, according to prosecutors in Italy and Switzerland, by a group of oil executives who comprise "a network of personal and business relationships" allegedly used for "international corruption," according to The London Telegraph.

 

 

 

Exclusive: Prince Andrew's £15million home...

 

The Sunday Times reported, "A statement by Ruslan Zaindi Tsarni was given in the High Court in December, claiming that Kulibayev bought Sunninghill and properties in Mayfair with $96 million derived from a complex series of deals intended to disguise money laundering."

 

"Tsarni alleged that the money came from the takeover of a western company, which had been used as a front to obtain oil contracts from the Kazakh state."

 

The "western company" is said to be Big Sky Energy Corporation, where Ruslan Tsarnaev was a top executive.

 

Before the Tsarnaev family moved to the United States, ten years ago, they lived in the Kyrgyz town of Tokmok, near the border with Kazakhstan.

 

Tokmok is home to a large Chechen community.

 

Reportedly, organized crime boss Aziz Batukaev, who is also an ethnic Chechen, lived next door to the Tsarnaevs.

 

(Reuters) - Working out at the gym at their sleepy New England college, two students chatted about how "crazy" it was that bombs exploded at the Boston Marathon. Three days later, one of them was named a prime suspect.

 

Returning to campus on Sunday after being evacuated on Friday during a massive manhunt for the bombers, students at the University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth swapped recollections of seeing Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, 19, back in the dorm, at class and in the gym in the aftermath of the bombings.

 

Tsarnaev was working out in the gym from 8 to 10 p.m. on Tuesday, listening to music on his iPod, when he struck up a conversation with fellow sophomore Zach Bettencourt.

 

"It's crazy this is happening now," Bettencourt recalled Tsarnaev telling him when the bombings came up.

 

Source: Aangirfan

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